From Thursday July 16 to Saturday August 1, a special open-air performance of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland is coming to Opera Holland Park as part of a UK tour.

As part of the 150th anniversary celebrations of Louis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, Will Todd's operatic adaptation is coming to London this summer.

The play will be staged at Holland Park before heading to Wilderness Festival and then Royal Opera House's Linbury Studio Theatre.

Described as "one of the most charming, least condescending operas for children", this colourful performance is not one to be missed.

A spokeswoman for the play said: "The production sees the audience promenade between the sets accompanied by the singers and the Alice Band!

"One minute you'll be watching Alice fall down the rabbit hole and the next you will find yourself sitting at the Mad Hatters Tea Party. The open-air acoustics are magical and it's impossible not to be mesmerised and engrossed by the spectacular re-telling of this classic tale."

Alice's Adventures in Wonderland claims that it is a relaxed performance, specifically designed to welcome people who will benefit from a calm performance environment, including people with an Autism Spectrum Condition, sensory and communication disorders, or a learning disability.

So keep your fingers crossed for warm, sunny weather and head down to see this operatic version of a children's classic!

Tickets cost £10 for adults and £5 for children. For more information, head to the official website.